Franklin High School (New Jersey)
Franklin Highschool
Franklin High School is a comprehensive four-year public high school serving students in ninth through twelfth grades, located in the Somerset section of Franklin Township in Somerset County, New Jersey, United States, operating as the lone secondary school of the Franklin Township Public Schools.
As of the 2017-18 school year, the school had an enrollment of 2,211 students and 175.7 classroom teachers, for a student–teacher ratio of 12.6:1. There were 845 students eligible for free lunch and 157 eligible for reduced-cost lunch.
Awards, recognition and rankings
The school was the 203rd-ranked public high school in New Jersey out of 339 schools statewide in New Jersey Monthly magazine's September 2014 cover story on the state's "Top Public High Schools", using a new ranking methodology. The school had been ranked 263rd in the state of 328 schools in 2012, after being ranked 201st in 2010 out of 322 schools listed. The magazine ranked the school 150th out of 316 schools in 2008.History
The original Franklin High School, now Franklin Middle School, was opened in 1961. Prior to that, the district sent its high school students to Princeton High School, Bound Brook High School, Highland Park High School, and New Brunswick High School among others. The original Franklin High School was designed to accommodate 1,600 students. By the mid 1990s, the student population had grown to over 2,000 making overcrowding a serious issue. In 2001, the residents of Franklin Township voted for the construction of a new High School. Construction began in 2002 and finished in September 2005. In that same month, the new Franklin High School opened its doors.Among the persons who have served as Principal of Franklin High School are Orville Wilson, Dr. Howard Lucks, Dr. Neely Hackett, James Bevere, Dr. Thomas DiGanci as Interim Principal from September 2014 to June 2016, and Cheryl A. Clark. Dr. DiGanci was the former principal of Watchung Hills Regional High School, where he was employed as principal for forty years before retiring in 2012. Ron Brundidge also served as an interim principal. Cheryl A. Clark previously served as the principal of Irvington's University Elementary School in Irvington, NJ.
The current principal of Franklin High School is Frank Chmiel, who previously served as the school's vice principal.
Academics
Courses
FHS offers a wide selection of courses to suit all types of students. Honors level courses in the core content areas and in the areas of the Fine and Performing Arts and of Technology. The school offers business and vocational programs offering training and practical application in real world situations. Students can earn certification in Cisco Systems, acquire television production and studio recording skills, and participate in a variety of internship and co-op experiences offered through local area businesses. Students may choose to attend Somerset County Vocational and Technical High School either part-time or full-time. There students learn the core curriculum along with various skills such as auto shop and culinary arts.The school offers an open Advanced Placement Program college-level courses. Any student can register for an AP course as along as he has completed the prerequisites. For example, it is not uncommon for sophomores to take AP United States History. The AP courses FHS has include:
Certain students who have completed the majority of courses in a department have a chance to take college courses in local colleges. In many cases, these courses will earn the student college credit that can be transferred to their college at the school's discretion. In the past, seniors have taken courses in Princeton University, Rutgers University, and Raritan Valley Community College.
Curriculum
Franklin High School students need to earn a total of 120 credits to be eligible for graduation. The vast majority of the year-long courses give 5 credits each while a half-year course offers 2.5 credits. The exceptions to this rule are the science classes with labs. An extra credit is given for each lab day in the 5-day cycle. Honors science classes with one lab and AP sciences classes with two labs give the students 6 and 7 credits, respectively. The credit spread for incoming classes is as follows:Academic excellence
Franklin High School students have been recognized by the National Merit Scholarship Program, Advance Placement Scholar Awards, Edward J. Bloustein Distinguished Scholars Program.Athletics
The Franklin High School Warriors compete in the Skyland Conference, which includes public and parochial high schools covering Hunterdon County, Somerset County and Warren County in west central New Jersey and operates under the jurisdiction of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. With 1,618 students in grades 10-12, the school was classified by the NJSIAA for the 2015-16 school year as North II, Group IV for most athletic competition purposes, which included schools with an enrollment of 1,114 to 4,800 students in that grade range.The Franklin High School Warriors Athletic department include sports such as:
Baseball
Basketball, Boys
Basketball, Girls
Booster Club
Bowling, Boys
Bowling, Girls
Cheerleading
Cross Country, Boys
Cross Country, Girls
Field Hockey
Football
Indoor Track, Boys
Indoor Track, Girls
Soccer, Boys
Soccer, Girls
Softball
Spring Track, Boys
Spring Track, Girls
Swimming, Boys
Swimming, Girls
Tennis, Boys
Tennis, Girls
Wrestling
The boys' bowling team won the overall state championship in 1975 and 1977.
The field hockey team won the North I Group I state sectional championship in 1977, 1980 and 1981.
Central Jersey Group III state sectional title in 1984, 1987, 1989 and 1990.
The boys' track team won the Group III indoor relay championships in 1989, 1990 and 2006; the girls' track team won the relay title in 1991, 1992 The boys' outdoor team won and set a new record time at the Penn Relays with a time of 41.98 seconds to win the boys 4x100 Large School title in 2016.
The boys' basketball team won the Group III state title in 2003 vs. Cranford High School.
In 2017, the girls' basketball team won the Group IV state championship, defeating Sayreville High School by a score of 68-36 in the finals of the playoffs. The team went on to win the NJSIAA Tournament of Champions, defeating Manasquan High School in the tournament's final game.
Extracurricular activities
Extracurricular activities provide an excellent medium for FHS students to explore their interests, learn, and help the community. Most "clubs" meet after school when additional buses are available for after school transportation. Some clubs such as Brass Ensemble, Guitar Ensemble, and Model United Nations meet at night, in which cases the students are responsible for their own transportation. Recently, the Model United Nations club has won a major conference in 2012 at Rutgers Model United Nations. They are also ranked in the top 10 in the country. Clubs offered at Franklin High School include:Note: Some information may be inaccurate due to clubs forming or disbanding.
Performing arts
Stage productions such as Beauty and The Beast, , Hello, Dolly!, Phantom of the Opera, Aida, In The Heights, Jekyll and Hyde , Mary Poppins, and Sister Act , Into the Woods, Rent, West Side Story have been performed by the students of Franklin High School.Administration
Members of the school administration are:- Frank Chmiel, Principal
- *Jose Aviles, Vice Principal
- *Ammon Barksdale, Vice Principal
- *Rod Brundidge, Vice Principal
- *Rebekah Solomon, Vice Principal
Notable alumni
- Carlton Agudosi, wide receiver for the Arizona Cardinals of the NFL.
- Frank Baker, outfielder who played in MLB for the Cleveland Indians.
- Soufiane Choubani, founder and head coach of the Moroccan National Debate Team, which became the first North African nation to compete in the World Schools Debating Championships.
- Roy Hinson, NBA basketball player who played for the Cleveland Cavaliers, Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Nets.
- Daryle Lamont Jenkins, civil rights activist and founder of One People's Project.
- Joe Pace, former professional basketball player who played in the NBA for the Washington Bullets.
- Jeff Porter, track and field athlete who competes in the 110-meter hurdles.
- Joe Porter, cornerback who played in the NFL for the Green Bay Packers, Cleveland Browns and Oakland Raiders.
- Jim Stoops, former professional baseball pitcher who played for one season in MLB for the Colorado Rockies.